Spring @ngnorguk with beautiful bluebells at Buckenham Wood in our wonderful Norfolk.
Join us on 8th June for a Norfolk Conversation on Tackling Disadvantage.
Online via Zoom, free.
Tickets ⬇️
https://t.co/98RDxDB6kE
SecEd's annual #vulnerable learners supplement offers 20 pages of advice, ideas, case studies about how schools can support vulnerable students. Themes include #SEND#Attendance#Behaviour#Poverty. With thanks to @Academy21AP. Free pdf download here: https://t.co/TeYTBZA2Bw
Contrary to popular belief the vast majority of state schools aren't hell holes.
They're staffed by the best ever trained generation of teachers, working their socks off in difficult conditions to ensure every child achieves their potential.
Why do you choose to get involved?
This #VolunteersWeek we’re asking you to let us know as you enter our competition to win something exci-tea-ing.
Why not read what several of you have said so far about why you volunteer💜
https://t.co/NuiMVRemI8
We would love you to consider being a school governor! Listen out for our CEO Richard Cranmer on @BBCNorfolk tomorrow from 8.15am talking about this role with Mat Tuckwood. Watch the video here! #News#VolunteersWeek2023#Norfolk
https://t.co/iyOIv7Djf2
Join @ngnorguk on Thursday 8th June 17:00-19:00 online to learn more about how our boards can tackle disadvantage in our schools. Places are free. Find out more and book here: https://t.co/IBpeqGfz85
Happy Volunteers week to all the amazing governors and trustees and all who support our schools here in Norfolk.
Join us for a conversation about Tackling Disadvantage Thursday 8th June 17:00.
Free & online.
#VolunteersWeek
https://t.co/ZznHekqMEt
Take part in a ‘Day of Welcome’ on 16th June. It is a day of solidarity and learning in schools to build a culture of welcome and understanding for refugees and asylum seekers. Ideas, resources and live events on the day. Information and registration here: https://t.co/dmR6AEMOz5
It's so important that young carers get to take a break from their caring responsibilities. ❤️🩹
We can help young carers join groups and meet other young carers. 📅
Find out more on our website ⤵
https://t.co/dYsh61yW8Q
#MentalHealthAwarenessWeek
Norfolk County Council is looking for a small group of young people that are aged 11 to 17 and receiving Short Breaks to work alongside the graphic design and communication team to help them create a short animation.
For more information: https://t.co/GnceXxr2DP
⚠️ Excessive caring responsibilities have a negative effect on young people's mental health.
🤝 Our Family Support Workers work with young carers and their families to overcome challenges and barriers and build their resilience.
#MentalHealthAwarenessWeek#ToHelpMyAnxiety
📢Calling all children with SEND, their families and the professionals who work with them! The annual SEND survey is now open!
Last year 1,203 people responded, please help us again. It's anonymous and takes 15 mins. It's open until Friday 30 June.
https://t.co/xN6UVXEVYv
Educate Norfolk is there to support school leadership in any way it can. We are hosting Open Forums for Norfolk school leaders so they can share the issues they are facing, trying to find some answers by working together and so we can represent these concerns where ever we can.
Just One Norfolk has a whole host of online quizzes, video advice, informative animations & activity guides, which have been created in partnership with Norfolk families and local services.
All these resources can be found on - https://t.co/f9L2i7ujnk
#SpeechAndLanguage#J1A
⚠️ This divide has even increased since 2011.
🔎 We are working hard alongside our partners across Norfolk to identify young carers, but more help and funding is needed for unpaid carers and the local carer services that support them.
Read this piece from Caroline Demetriou of @CanterburyCCUni who volunteers as a school governor, sharing the highlights experienced so far and why others in the Kent area should get involved. Thank you for sharing your story Caroline! 🙌
https://t.co/j3rtd2HFY4
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